Kim Kardashian Wants To Open A Law Firm And Advocate For Prison Reform When She Graduates

Jan 23, 2020 by apost team

Caitlyn Jenner, 70, recently revealed in an interview that Kim Kardashian, 39, is interested in opening a law firm and working on prison reform once she completes her law degree.

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In a recent interview with OK magazine, Caitlyn Jenner revealed her former-stepdaughter Kim Kardashian West is serious about pursuing a career in law. 

"Kim told me she wants to start her own law firm and work on prison reform and try to hire as many former inmates [who’ve studied law], to help the prison system," Jenner said.

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Kardashian announced last year that she is studying part-time to take the bar exam. The reality-TV-personality has also been an active advocate for prison reform for quite some time. 

"She got involved with prison reform and that inspired her. Now she does a home school for three or four days a week for three hours a day,” Jenner added.

 “She says it’ll take a little longer – probably five years.”

In a separate interview, Kardashian opened up about her struggle with the sacrifices she makes to pursue her education as well as her admiration for her late dad Rob, who was a lawyer.

"There are times when I can be frustrated, up studying really late and wonder how he did it. 'Having four kids...[he] must have been going through some of the same things that I have gone through, so it would have been exciting to talk to him about that. I know that he would be so, so proud," the 39-year-old said.

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